Recently saw the following...
Middleton, K.M. & Gatesy, S.M. 2000. Theropod forelimb design and
evolution. _Zool. J. Linn. Soc._ 128, 149-187.
Caldwell, .W. & Cooper, J.A. 2000. Redescription, palaeobiogeography
and palaeoecology of _Coniasaurus crassidens_ Owen, 1850 (Squamata)
from the Lower Chalk (Cretaceous; Cenomanian) of SE England. _Zool.
J. Linn. Soc._ 127, 423-452.
Recent issues of ZJLS also include papers on a new megatheriine sloth
(_Eremotherium eomigrans_), the phylogeny of hemiphractine tree frogs
(apparently some lineages lost their pouches and tadpoles were
regained independently several times), phylogeny in tropidurid
lizards, the newly named Pleistocene tortoise _Hesperotestudo_ from
Bermuda and... some stuff on things called temnospondyls:)
Oh yeah, there is a letter in the latest _Nature_ from a National
Geographic editor, in response to what _Nature_ said about
_Archeoraptor_. What do people think of _Archeoraptor_ following the
Florida symposium?
DARREN NAISH
PALAEOBIOLOGY RESEARCH GROUP
School of Earth, Environmental & Physical Sciences
UNIVERSITY OF PORTSMOUTH
Burnaby Building
Burnaby Road email: darren.naish@port.ac.uk
Portsmouth UK tel: 01703 446718
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